USA Today
"He waits in the wings, often perceived as the guy who can enable a struggling team to take flight or perhaps save a season in a pinch. Maybe he's a 20-year-old hotshot, perhaps a 40-year-old has-been — most likely something in between — but often one of the most popular guys on an NFL..."
October 22

Fox Sports
"The NFL's drug policy applies universally to linebackers, punters and veteran quarterbacks — including 38-year-old Colts backup Matt Hasselbeck.
On Thursday, Hasselbeck's number came up and the league's medical team asked him for a sample.
But the 17-year pro did not consider the supposed..."
July 31

CBSSports.com
"Colts backup quarterback Matt Hasselbeck will play one more season and then hang up his cleats for good. Hasselbeck told FoxSports.com that he plans to retire after the 2014 season. Hasselbeck signed a two-year contract with the Colts in March of 2013 that runs through the 2014 season.
"I'd..."
October 20

Stampede Blue
"Veteran quarterback Matt Hasselbeck has worked with many great QBs over his 15-year career, including eventual Hall of Famer Brett Favre in Green Bay. It's safe to say that Hasselbeck - who has himself carved out an impressive career as a signal caller - know greatness when he sees..."
May 30

Tennessean
"Matt Hasselbeck was a third-grader in 1983 when a sports reporter called his family’s home, inquiring about a tip.
It turned out the reporter had some good information — Matt’s dad, tight end Don Hasselbeck, was being traded from the Patriots to the Raiders. The family’s life was about to..."
March 27

NFL.com
"Hours after being released by the Tennessee Titans, quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is close to agreeing to a two-year contract with the Indianapolis Colts, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported Monday, citing a source close to the player.
Up to 10 teams reportedly have shown an interest in Hasselbeck,..."
March 18

Tennessean
"The Titans have released veteran quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.
The 37-year-old, 14-year pro was entering the third and final year of his contract, and was scheduled to make $5.5 million in base salary. Including bonus money, he would count $7.5 million against the salary cap.
The Titans and..."
March 18

Tennessean
"The Titans want to keep veteran quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, but not at his current salary.
As the two sides continue to discuss a restructured contract, the Titans are covering their bases, just in case things don’t work out. At the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix, Ariz., that led them to..."
March 18